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1 Cellular Phone-Based Technologies For Monitoring Of Patients With Chronic Diseases Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis

2  Basic concepts  Justification  Problem / Research Question  Key words  Aims  Methods  Expected results Structure

3 Basic Concepts Chronic Diseases Cellular Phone-based Technologies Monitoring Quality of Life QoL

4 Patient with chronic diseases or victims of aggressive and toxic treatments Quickly communication of symptoms Healthcare professional Communication of adapted treatment

5 Why... Cellular Phone and its application Innovation More available Related to medical application of the CPT Articles: Increasing international interest in this subject [1] summarize these articles in a methodical way elucidation about the results that these technologies can achieve [1] Hilary Pinnock, Roger Slack, Claudia Pagliari, David Price, Aziz Sheikh; Understanding the potential role of mobile phonebased monitoring on asthma self-management: qualitative study; Clinical and Experimental Allergy. 2007 May;37(5):794-802; Available at: www.pubmed.com 26-10-2007.www.pubmed.com

6 “Are cellular phone based technologies monitoring feasible for patients with chronic diseases and does it improve their quality of life?” Problem / Research Question

7 Key Words Cellular Phone Monitoring, Physiologic Chronic Diseases

8 To verify the feasibility and usability of these technologies Aims To analyse clinical outcomes: which type of pathology is best suited for CPT monitoring; what kind of applications improves the monitorization of each pathology the improvement of quality of life with the use of CPT

9 Methods

10 Query The search terms will include the following, their synonymous and, when applicable, equivalent MESH terms: [(monitoring) OR (telemonitoring)] AND [(cellular phone-based technologies) OR (mobile phone-based technologies) OR (cellular phone) OR (mobile phone)] AND [(chronic diseases) OR (chronic patients) OR (cancer) OR (nephrologic diseases) OR (kidney insuficiency) OR (asthma) OR (respiratory chronic diseases) OR (COPD) OR (diabetes) OR (cardiovascular disease)]

11 Inclusion CriteriaExclusion Criteria Articles published in the last 10 years Articles containing original data Cellular phone-based technologies (CPT) Articles about the application of CPT in patients Monitoring of people with chronic diseases (according to WHO definition) Use of cellular-phone for interviewing patients about other issues unrelated to disease monitoring; Articles that describe technologies and their development.

12 Type of technology studied; Year of the study; Country of origin of the study; Type of study; Type of technology studied; Type of pathology studied; Number of participants; Duration of study; Use of the studied CPT; Evaluation of patients’ quality of life; Physicians’ opinion about CPT use; Patients’ opinion about CPT use. Variables Studied

13 Data Synthesis Descriptive analysisQuantitative analysis using SPSS Meta-analysis performing Variables extracted

14 Inclusion and exclusion criteria Pubmed, ISI Web of Knowledge, Google Scholar SCOPUS Databases

15 Expected Results  Cellular phone-based technologies (CPT) have important advantages for patient monitoring: high portability and mobility [1];  Provide benefits for doctors and patients by improving their communication [2];  CPT improve patients’ quality of life [2];  Patients can have some difficulties working with CPT. [1] Deutsch T, Gergely T; An intelligent partner system for improving chronic illness care, Inform Prim Care; 11(1):13-9, 2003. Available at: www.pubmed.com 26-10-2007.www.pubmed.com [2] Hsieh CH, Tsai HH, Yin JW, Chen CY, Yang JC, Jeng SF.; Teleconsultation with the mobile camera-phone in digital soft-tissue injury: a feasibility study; Plast Reconstr Surg. 114(7):1776-82; Dec 2004. Available at: www.pubmed.com 05-12-2007.www.pubmed.com

16 References [1] Hilary Pinnock, Roger Slack, Claudia Pagliari, David Price, Aziz Sheikh; Understanding the potential role of mobile phonebased monitoring on asthma self-management: qualitative study; Clinical and Experimental Allergy. 2007 May;37(5):794- 802; Available at: www.pubmed.com 26-10-2007.www.pubmed.com [2] Deutsch T, Gergely T; An intelligent partner system for improving chronic illness care, Inform Prim Care; 11(1):13-9, 2003. Available at: www.pubmed.com 26-10-2007.www.pubmed.com [3] Hsieh CH, Tsai HH, Yin JW, Chen CY, Yang JC, Jeng SF.; Teleconsultation with the mobile camera-phone in digital soft- tissue injury: a feasibility study; Plast Reconstr Surg. 114(7):1776- 82; Dec 2004. Available at: www.pubmed.com 05-12-2007.www.pubmed.com

17  Alexandra Azevedo  Ana Luísa Graça  Ana Luísa Pardilhó  Ana Sofia Lisboa  Ana Sofia Pessoa  Diogo Miguel  Fernando Sá  Joana Cunha  Maycoll Vieira  Pedro Lopes  Pedro Souteiro  Sara Coelho  Susana Carrilho Class 3 21/12/07


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